Bharat Jodo Yatra: Why is there so much animosity toward RSS?
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Bharat Jodo Yatra: Why is there so much animosity toward RSS?

There is nothing wrong with targeting the BJP as a political opponent, but targeting the RSS demonstrates a deep hatred for an organisation that works tirelessly for the welfare of each Bharatiya.

Dr Pankaj Jagannath JayswalDr Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal
Sep 14, 2022, 01:29 pm IST
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After several failed attempts to launch Rahul Gandhi, one more attempt to launch him using the “Bharat Jodo Yatra” and divert media and public attention away from the National Herald case. Congress and Rahul Gandhi are failing to recognise that the days of fooling people with superfluous words and fabricated narratives to win elections are over. People in the most remote areas are now more educated and connected to the internet world. False promises, actions, and biological hatred of social organisations such as RSS will not help.

Yesterday, Rahul Gandhi and the Congress Twitter handle expressed their deep hatred for the BJP-RSS. There is nothing wrong with targeting the BJP as a political opponent, but targeting the RSS demonstrates a deep hatred for an organisation that works tirelessly for the welfare of each Bharatiya at the cost of sacrificing personal life, and many Swayamsevaks have lost their lives working for the cause of “Bharatmata” with a clear vision and attitude of “Nation first.” Many leaders from various political parties value Sangh’s work off the camera.

If RSS is such a hateful organisation, why did Congress create an organisation similar to RSS? Later on, it failed because simply wanting something great does not make it great unless and until an organisation works with the right intention to develop personal and national character, as RSS does. The hard work on the ground, without discrimination based on caste, colour, or religion, put the RSS on a growth trajectory, with 35 large scale organisations taking care of each segment of society to develop socially, economically, and culturally, with a focus on environmental balancing with thousands of other smaller scale organisations run by Swayamsevaks.

I would like to invite the Gandhi family and other RSS detractors to come and see the work that “Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram” is doing for the welfare of the tribal community, even in difficult circumstances. The most marginalised community, which is ignored by the majority of society and political parties. Can Rahul Gandhi explain why the tribal community’s situation has not improved in the 55 years of Congress central rule? Was it to make it easier for Christian missionaries to convert them and instill hatred of Hindu Dharma in their minds?

Sangh Swayamsevaks work tirelessly during natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods, as well as during life-threatening infectious disease Corona, more than 5 lakh Swayamsevaks were working on the ground; can Rahul Gandhi or anyone show a single example of Swayamsevaks differing in their assistance based on caste, religion, or colour? Although communists in Kerala and West Bengal have attacked many Swayamsevaks and made it difficult for them to work, still Sangh Swayamsevaks help them selflessly during natural calamities. No political party can claim that the Sangh differs and never assists their cadre during natural calamities or difficult situation.

Swayamsevaks were seen during the Corona period arranging and distributing food packets to Muslims during their fasting month. Is it motivated by hatred? However, there have been numerous instances where religious bias has been clearly seen by Sangh political haters. When something goes wrong with a Muslim or Christian brother or sister, these leaders make a personal visit and raise the issue on international platforms, but when it happens to a Hindu, it is not even condemned. Isn’t it hatred, Mr Gandhi?

What was the reason that when our Muslim sisters were granted freedom from “Triple Talaq” by our Supreme Court in 1986, Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, then Prime Minister, reversed the decision and continued the suffering for Muslim women due to Triple Talaq? Was it not a dislike for Muslim women? The current central government, which you believe is run by RSS leadership, has protected the interests of Muslim women by passing legislation in parliament.

Society has begun to recognise who is spreading hatred for selfish gain and who is working selflessly for society and nation building. Anyone who considers destroying organisations such as the RSS is instilling hatred in society and may have a malicious intent to destroy the nation. Every citizen must be aware of such individuals.

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